Wright State beats Bryant 93-82 for NCAA Tournament win
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Fair play to capital rivals Hearts and Hibs for joining forces to lobby the SFA over Scottish Cup semi final ticket prices.
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Giant Killers is back for our 16th annual metrics-based forecast of big upsets in the 2022 men's NCAA tournament. As always, we're analyzing each Giant vs. Killer game in the first round.
Ronnie O'Sullivan is set to face old foe Mark Williams in the quarter-finals of the elite eight-man £380,000 Tour Championship at Venue Cymru in Llandudno (28 March-3 April) . The evergreen duo – with nine world titles and a staggering 62 ranking trophies between them – are provisionally in line to lock cues on Wednesday 30 March in the Welsh coastal town, a remarkable 30 years after they turned professional with O'Sullivan seeded third on the one-year list and Williams occupying sixth spot before the Gibraltar Open (24-26 March LIVE on Eurosport).
Former Ukraine tennis star Alexandr Dolgopolov has explained his decision to defend his country in the ongoing conflict with Russia. The 33-year-old took to social media on Wednesday to reveal that he had returned to Kyiv ready to fight, having initially fled to Turkey with his mother and sister at the start of the aggression. Ad/> In an exclusive interview with Eurosport, Dolgopolov revealed he had undergone weapons training in preparation, and explained his motivation to go back to Ukraine following Vladimir Putin's invasion of his country.
Ukrainian former tennis player Alexandr Dolgopolov says tennis authorities are being «too passive» and should ban players from Russia while there is war in Ukraine.